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Anyone have some tips for an AGPM edit for an iMac11,1 SMBios? Card is a 560ti Hawk.
This is what I have so far:
However, I can't keep it from going into G-state 3 unless I keep the CUDATest app running in the background constantly. Before running CUDATest, I had three "garbled desktop" semi-crashes (only way out was to SSH in and reboot).
Now I get an occasional freeze in games, but desktop/video/everyday use has been solid otherwise with CUDATest running in the background. I'm not opposed to using that as an everyday solution, but it feels like I should be able to keep it stable in a more "vanilla" fashion. Everything else is great, benchmarks are solid, both DVI ports were enabled OOB.
I'm using the stock 10.7.3 drivers, GE=Yes, with the MultiBeast 5xx enabler.
This is what I have so far:
Code:
<key>iMac11,1</key>
<dict>
<key>Vendor10deDevice1200</key>
<dict>
<key>BoostPState</key>
<array>
<integer>0</integer>
<integer>1</integer>
<integer>2</integer>
<integer>3</integer>
</array>
<key>BoostTime</key>
<array>
<integer>3</integer>
<integer>3</integer>
<integer>3</integer>
<integer>3</integer>
</array>
<key>Heuristic</key>
<dict>
<key>ID</key>
<integer>0</integer>
<key>IdleInterval</key>
<integer>250</integer>
<key>SensorOption</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>SensorSampleRate</key>
<integer>4</integer>
<key>TargetCount</key>
<integer>5</integer>
<key>Threshold_High</key>
<array>
<integer>60</integer>
<integer>60</integer>
<integer>60</integer>
<integer>100</integer>
</array>
<key>Threshold_Low</key>
<array>
<integer>0</integer>
<integer>75</integer>
<integer>90</integer>
<integer>98</integer>
</array>
</dict>
<key>control-id</key>
<integer>17</integer>
</dict>
<key>LogControl</key>
<integer>1</integer>
</dict>
However, I can't keep it from going into G-state 3 unless I keep the CUDATest app running in the background constantly. Before running CUDATest, I had three "garbled desktop" semi-crashes (only way out was to SSH in and reboot).
Now I get an occasional freeze in games, but desktop/video/everyday use has been solid otherwise with CUDATest running in the background. I'm not opposed to using that as an everyday solution, but it feels like I should be able to keep it stable in a more "vanilla" fashion. Everything else is great, benchmarks are solid, both DVI ports were enabled OOB.
I'm using the stock 10.7.3 drivers, GE=Yes, with the MultiBeast 5xx enabler.